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Hi all, Loved the idea and knew that the original Welcome Letter from McGonagall was lost, so typed up my own in case you needed it. I don't care if the kids don't like the theme much, I'm excited to do something different for Winter Camp!

I didn't use ALL of the ideas and lessons because my school is doing a camp for 2 weeks. My coteacher and I are teaching 2 classes, but she's taking over one class and i'm taking over the other. So I only planned out one lesson for 10 days.

Let me know if there are any errors or something.

p.s. you might need to download the fonts for the file to work... I tried uploading the fonts, but the website doesn't allow that kind of file.

I didn't use ALL of the ideas and lessons because my school is doing a camp for 2 weeks. My coteacher and I are teaching 2 classes, but she's taking over one class and i'm taking over the other. So I only planned out one lesson for 10 days.

Let me know if there are any errors or something.

p.s. you might need to download the fonts for the file to work... I tried uploading the fonts, but the website doesn't allow that kind of file.

Awesome workbook. I did change the philosopher part to sorcerer because I have the American titled version of the film. Whatever version people use, I'd recommend just being consistent throughout the camp. Cheers again to everyone that has created so much material for this camp.

truly a fantastic idea. I'm doing a winter camp that fits in perfectly with the schedule of your original plan, but thing thing is...my students will be in the middle school level (varying in both grade level and proficiency).

I'm wondering if I will be able to successfully adapt your lesson for my purposes, taking the age range of my students into consideration. What do you guys think?

i posted 2 potions in one of the worksheets a while ago - one for blowing bubbles through a ring, and one which will foam and bubble crazily.

the one which foams is a chemical reaction (it looks pretty impressive), releasing carbon dioxide gas - the baking soda neutralises the acid in the vinegar, leaving a solution of sodium acetate in water. if they drink it it will no doubt taste pretty boggin and be quite gassy (burps), but it shouldn't harm them...

i've tried to find other recipes that produce cool effects, but the only other one i found (looks bad-ass but) needs ingredients that aren't easy to find in korea (surprise, surprise haha).

truly a fantastic idea. I'm doing a winter camp that fits in perfectly with the schedule of your original plan, but thing thing is...my students will be in the middle school level (varying in both grade level and proficiency).

I'm wondering if I will be able to successfully adapt your lesson for my purposes, taking the age range of my students into consideration. What do you guys think?

I have kids varying levels. Some of the kids can speak English really well, while others can speak very little English. My coteacher and I divided the students into two classes: Harry Potter & Voldemort (cheesy I know...)

The Harry Potter kids are low level, so they're not going to do the full blown lectures and activities. I had to adapt it to their abilities... It'll be just a fun camp experience for them basically.

The Voldemort kids are higher level kids, these kids speak English really well. I mean like full blown, well thought out sentences in English... Plus, there's only 10 students in the class, so that helps with making the class a bit harder and more challenging. They're going to go through the powerpoints posted in the original post (the person that started this post) AND I'll talk more about the science process in the potions lesson. I'll probably add more writing portion into the lessons, so the kids can practice and strengthen their English skills.

I'm doing a variation of this idea for my winter camp and decided that I would sort my students into the 4 houses which would be their teams for the games and activities using this questionnaire worksheet. If there are too many students in one house, you can re-distribute. This is for middle school grade 1, by the way. Also, sorry it's not too good-looking, but all I have to work with on my school computer is an older version of Word, and it's in Korean... :/

I have to submit the Harry Potter lesson plan to my head teacher today. I'm worried that she won't approve it because there are some new winter camp regulations, apparently. I made sure to include lots of "vocabulary" classes and so on to make it more educational. I hope she approves it!

So I have a plan outlined for a 2 week HP camp, but then I was wondering, is HP even interesting to 3-5th grade kids? Does anyone know? I can ask them tomorrow too, but just wanted some outside input. Thanks!

So I have a plan outlined for a 2 week HP camp, but then I was wondering, is HP even interesting to 3-5th grade kids? Does anyone know? I can ask them tomorrow too, but just wanted some outside input. Thanks!

I've been noticing a lot of 4th and 5th grade boys with Harry Potter glasses lately, so I would assume so. Probably not every student likes it, but if the activities are fun I'm sure everyone will enjoy it.

Most of my kids recognize Harry Potter and when I polled my fifth graders about their favorite actor for a game I was doing with them, one boy said Daniel Radcliffe (the actor that plays Harry Potter).